Kuwait Times

Stan's the man for Austrian hermit job

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There's no running water, electricit­y or pay but 50 people from around the world still applied to be one of Europe's last hermits. Now there is a winner, Austrian officials said yesterday. "We opted for Stan Vanuytrech­t because his personalit­y appealed to us. He radiates calm and comes across as well-anchored," said Erich Rohrmoser, mayor of Saalfelden near Salzburg in the west. Vanuytrech­t, a divorced, Trabant-driving former artillery officer, surveying technician and Catholic deacon from Belgium with a white beard and a pipe, said he was surprised to be chosen. "I thought I didn't have a chance," the Austria Press Agency quoted the 58-year-old retiree as saying. "When I read about the Saalfelden hermitage I thought to myself: that's the place for me."

Although the spartan 350-year-old hermitage is built into a cliff above the town, the job doesn't offer total solitude. People often hike up to enjoy the view and sometimes to confide in the hermit. But Vanuytrech­t said that he believes his previous experience working with the homeless, alcoholics, drugs addicts, prisoners and psychiatri­c patients will stand him in good stead. "It's important just to listen without talking oneself and without judging," he said. His ex-wife's mental illness and the poverty he experience­d after their divorce also taught him important lessons, he said. His predecesso­r, former priest and psychother­apist Thomas Fieglmuell­er, returned to Vienna after just one season — the hermitage is only open from April to November — to write.

"Life in the hermit's cell is spartan but the nature is very beautiful. I met lots of nice people and had good conversati­ons," he told the Salzburger Nachrichte­n daily. "But there was also criticism from apparently arch-conservati­ve Catholics because I didn't have a cowl or a beard," Fieglmuell­er said. Vanuytrech­t starts work on April 30.

 ??  ?? This undated file photo handed out by Saalfelden Leogang Touristik shows a large view over Saalfelden near Salzburg in Austria and one of central Europe’s last hermitages (right), built into a cliff above the town.
This undated file photo handed out by Saalfelden Leogang Touristik shows a large view over Saalfelden near Salzburg in Austria and one of central Europe’s last hermitages (right), built into a cliff above the town.
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Models Lauren Green (left) and Abi Moore wear floral dress creations, representi­ng an iris and a poppy respective­ly, by New Zealand artist Jenny Gillies as they pose on the eve of the opening day of the Harrogate Spring Flower Show at the Great...
 ??  ?? This undated picture shows Stan Vanuytrech­t, new hermit of one of central Europe’s last hermitages, built into a cliff above the town of Saalfelden, Austria. — AFP photos
This undated picture shows Stan Vanuytrech­t, new hermit of one of central Europe’s last hermitages, built into a cliff above the town of Saalfelden, Austria. — AFP photos

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